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Resurrecting the Movies thread...
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: MaineWriter on November 11, 2007, 10:43:39 am ---Back in the dark ages (ie, my youth) they showed movies once a year on TV as a "special event" and we'd all gear up for that viewing. I remember that for years, The Wizard of Oz was shown in February, to coincide with the Washington Birthday holiday. Easter always had a Biblical epic, like King of Kings and Christmas...well there has always been a ton of Christmas programming.
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LOL. I get how The Ten Commandments=Easter, and It's a Wonderful Life=Christmas. But how does The Wizard of Oz=Washington's birthday?? Are they equating Washington with Oz?
Anyway, I remember those "special event" days, too. I used to look forward to TWoO for weeks. And my mom always made tomato soup and grilled-cheese sandwiches for dinner! Our own little secular family ritual.
--- Quote from: Ellemeno on November 11, 2007, 07:43:01 am --- we (the audience) are treated to her stumbling rehearsal of her phrasing while she gets dressed in the morning, her shaky lack of confidence in the office bathroom stall, it's cool.
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Yeah, that was a cool scene! I hadn't seen one like that before. And it helps explain her actions later.
--- Quote ---Dan in Real Life - It's amazing how plain old likeable Steve Carell is in it, considering his likeability on "The Office" has more to do with pity at his patheticness. He looks completely different, rather than stocky and stiff, he looks lithe and loose. Very interesting. I've decided he is quite a good actor.
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I agree.
oilgun:
Well, I just got back from seeing what is possibly the best film of the year: Into the Wild
It's amazingly good and should garner several nominations and wins. I predict: A best director award for Sean Penn, Best actor for Emile Hirsh and best supporting actor for Hal Holbrook.
EDIT: I just checked Rotten tomatoes and it rates a relatively paltry 79% Fresh while Affleck's GBG get's 91% Fresh (both Cream of the Crop) so don't quote me on the above, LOL! Anyway, what do I know, I base my ratings on how much I've enjoyed them. And for me ItW was a 10/10 (Gone Baby Gone 6/10)
serious crayons:
I'll put that on my list too, then.
Oilgun, this is slightly OT but, even though I'm a huge Ryan Gosling fan, I still really miss your old avatar! :-\
oilgun:
--- Quote from: ineedcrayons on November 11, 2007, 08:10:22 pm ---I'll put that on my list too, then.
Oilgun, this is slightly OT but, even though I'm a huge Ryan Gosling fan, I still really miss your old avatar! :-\
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I changed it back for you! To be honest I missed it too, it's such a great pic of Heath and it makes me smile. Sadly, Lars was probably more fitting :-\
serious crayons:
--- Quote from: oilgun on November 11, 2007, 10:09:34 pm ---I changed it back for you! To be honest I missed it too, it's such a great pic of Heath and it makes me smile. Sadly, Lars was probably more fitting :-\
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Thank you, oilgun! Seriously, you have the most cheerful avatar in all of Brokiedom. Who could look at it and not smile?
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